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Singing sensation Britney Spears was bar mitzvahed last night in what was described as a "quickie" bar
mitzvah in Las Vegas, representatives of Ms. Spears confirmed today.

The suddenly Jewish pop tart was bar mitzvahed by the Rabbi Elvis Pearlstein, a rabbi/Elvis
impersonator who performs bar mitzvahs in an open-all-night synagogue on the Las Vegas strip.

According to those who witnessed the four-minute ceremony, the saucy songstress eschewed the
traditional religious rituals and instead warbled an altered version of her hit song, "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet
a Woman."

With Rabbi Pearlstein looking on, the platinum-selling recording artist reportedly sang, "I'm not a girl, not
yet a woman. but today, I am a man."

While some fans expressed astonishment at the news of Ms. Spears' bar mitzvah, others took it in stride,
sending the pop star savings bonds and gold pen/pencil sets.

But hours later, Ms. Spears stunned the world once more by revealing that she had had her bar mitzvah
abruptly "like, un-mitzvahed."

In explaining her decision, Ms. Spears told reporters that she had only gotten bar mitzvahed as a way of
one-upping rival Christina Aguilera, who had gotten a license to operate heavy farm machinery the night
before in a quickie Vegas ceremony.

"Once I started getting all of those pen and pencil sets, I started feeling really guilty about the whole
thing," Ms. Spears said.

On the question of her current religious status, Rabbi Pearlstein said, "The fact that Britney says she is
feeling guilty means that she's still Jewish."